finitesquarewell said:
Very purposefully leaving alone the messy issues of opportunity cost and how to evaluate the printed and unprinted drawbacks on House of Dreams:
(1) The most evident of the things I've learned in my time playing AGOT is that no individual player or group of players has any ability to consistently predict anything whatsoever about what the meta will look like more than eight or nine months from the present. And I mean no one: not the designers, not the playtesters; neither the world's most skilled competitive players and rules lawyers nor any otherwise intuitive collection of forums goers. From this viewpoint, the more predictive of the "worries" expressed about such a game-changing card as House of Dreams read as hubris at its most obvious.
(2) Corey -- along with Dobbler, likely the most skilled player in the history of the game (and, outside of a brief period in summer 2011, likely the least caring) -- put immense effort into preparing for the 2011 AGOT World Championship, and his payoff was the game's most prestigious prize: an opportunity to design a card to his liking. He chose to create, in consultation with the game's designers, a card that attempts to push the game in a direction of his liking. If an individual finds the card he chose to design personally distasteful, I suggest that that player channel his or her displeasure into practicing the game, win a major championship title, and design a card that effectively counters House of Dreams, should the card be demonstrated to have a negative impact on the environment after the meta has a chance to adjust to its presence. Or, hell, even if it turns out not to be negative; win a world championship and work with the designers to take the game in some other direction that suits you. Attempting to sway the opinions of the tiny minority of FFG's AGOT customer base represented by us forums goers -- concerning a card that may very well be enjoyed by a less forums-vocal yet very large majority of players -- seems about as purposeful a mission as that of the truth-seeking troublemakers who started the Damon/Penfold thread.
The already ridiculously lengthy and overwhelmingly positive discussion over on agotcards.org is some indication.
Update: various edits for clarity
TD;DR (Too Douchey, didn't read).